Author: Laura

The Catalan videogame sector didn’t have much data, but that ended yesterday, thanks to the presentation of the most complete study so far of this activity. Thus, it is estimated that throughout its existence (2010)Continue reading

A quick exercise shows that technology is not only infallible, it can be sexist. If we look for the word CEO in Google Images, we will not find any woman until the seventeenth photo andContinue reading

Baselga received his MD and PhD degrees from the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 1982. He completed a fellowship in Medical Oncology at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, and subsequently stayed on as a facultyContinue reading

Ildefons Cerdà i Sunyer, (December 23, 1815 –August 1, 1876). He originally trained as a civil engineer in Madrid. After the death of his brothers, Cerdà inherited the family fortune, and left the civil service. He becameContinue reading

Ignacia Salvans (Manresa, June 18, 1906 – Barcelona, ​​April 23, 1970) was a doctor specializing in gynecology. In 1921 She began his medical studies and graduated in 1928 with the excellent qualification. During the studyContinue reading

Francesc Salvà was born in Barcelona, on July 12, 1751. During his adolescence, his extraordinary abilities attracted the attention of the Bishop of Barcelona, who advised his parents to let him study medicine in Valencia, where he completed hisContinue reading

Joan Oró (Lleida, October 26, 1923 – Barcelona, September 2, 2004) was a biochemist whose research has been of importance in understanding the origin of life. He participated in several NASA missions, including Apollo mission to the Moon and the Viking lander. HeContinue reading

Hi everyone, Yesterday it was a great day for the older students in FEDAC Manresa. A group of students went to The School of Telecommunication and Aerospace Engineering of Catalonia to contact with the ISSContinue reading

This week in Romania has been full of intense cultural exchanges. We have learned a little about folklore, history, music, food and above all we have enjoyed the warm hospitality of our host school, studentsContinue reading

The week in Bazau, Romania, has been great. The activities done in the local Museum, the STEAM Hub in Brasov and the House of Experiments and the Natural History Museum in Bucharest have been great.Continue reading

Like every year our school FEDAC Manresa celebrated the science week. This is a week in normal school timetable changes to fill the days with science presentations and experiments. Young students and older students haveContinue reading

While working on the different experiments, this time we have also learnt to design beautiful posters and attractive leaflets as a means to explain our experiences doing the experiments. What we wanted is to learnContinue reading

During the last few weeks, we have been working on experiments that can be done at home. Some of the experiments done at school have been done in the workshop. Some examples of them are:Continue reading